How To Use Wiggle In A Sentence

  • She had wiggled through a tot-sized aperture in the alcove, and toddled over to a display of butterfly nets four feet away.
  • Elroy is surprised to learn that the gardens are not fables but space stations that orbit the Earth and are run by a much-feared Lord, who seeks out Wiggles for taking the forbidden fruit - an apple, natch. 4/06 UPDATE: My New Year's Resolution
  • Manure worms (also called brandlings, red wigglers, or angleworms) and red worms live in organic debris and are the preferred types for commercial bait production and composting.
  • I managed to wiggle underneath them all, dislodging those on the very top by unbalancing the unsteady column.
  • It is amazing to see a patient who can barely move his or her extremities put forth the effort to wiggle his or her fingers in my dog's soft fur.
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  • Ambiguous wording leaves some wiggle room for further negotiation.
  • Who doesn't love a wiggle dress? Times, Sunday Times
  • I stomped around and laughed while she wiggled, pranced and sang along to the music like all the other teenagers.
  • That, I’ve long contended, is why it created wiggle-room in FISA. Matthew Yglesias » Requests We Can Believe In
  • I wiggled into the pantyhose, did a spit polish on the pumps, and slipped into those.
  • So enliven a gardener's world with a 1,000-count box of live red wiggler composting worms from Uncle Jim's Worm Farm. Avital Binshtock: Gifts That Keep on Living
  • Performers projected into a horn, and the vibrations were directly converted into the wiggles of a groove on the master disc.
  • The company has been saying that its exposure to the economic downturn is minor, but despite all the impressive numbers there is very little wiggle room. Times, Sunday Times
  • Molecules have a definite structure, but the electron bonds that hold the atoms together are not rigid: they jiggle and wiggle and twist and stretch.
  • The artist combines elegant lines, wiggles and pointillism to create an atmosphere of surreal spaces surrounding the character.
  • I can't wait for the crowd who plead for understanding of why certain populaces have brought terrorism on themselves to try and wiggle this one around 180 degrees.
  • He squirmed and wiggled free of her grip and began exploring the corners of her bed.
  • In addition to steering and focusing magnets, the storage ring also contains undulator and wiggler magnets - collectively called insertion devices.
  • I wiggled my toes before moving towards the door turning on the lights and then I swung it open.
  • Keeping incredibly low, we wiggled our way through the trees, passing just below the drooping branches of a large pine tree.
  • Nor is it about wowing them with your capped teeth or that pelvic wiggle. Times, Sunday Times
  • She huffed, and proceeded to twist and wiggle until her legs were facing the aisle and she could look at him fully.
  • Inside, the old town wiggles and winds in on itself, a labyrinth of narrow alleys and high walls, hiding dark courtyards.
  • *beeky beeky beeky beeky wingy wingy wingy wing wiggle wiggle wiggle wiggle clap clap clap clap* Flying: - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • The resulting critter, called a trophozoite, sports a spermlike tail that allows it to wiggle over to the lining of the intestinal tract, whereupon it attaches itself by suction cups and begins to replicate thousands of times over. Giardiasis: How To Battle Beaver Fever
  • It functions during the alternating contractions of muscles on either side of the body that enable the worm to wiggle backward with a smooth wavelike motion.
  • It goes without mentioning that for people who are attracted to voluptuous female sexpots, hands down, it's her body and the way she gyrates, wiggles and shakes her newly-acquired parts that keep eyes glued to her.
  • And the tempo is high enough for one to wiggle around to. Readers recommend: songs about uncertainty
  • He went through the same routine, the same wiggles and waggles that he did on the golf course.
  • They wiggle their behinds, pull faces, and dance with newfound vigour, passion and excitement, all the while giggling uncontrollably at their reflections on our car.
  • Think of a needle, heated to a glowing red heat, plunged deep into your joints and then jiggled and wiggled about for your amusement.
  • ‘I might have written a poem about the Queen Mother's 100th birthday, but it wouldn't have been at all proper,’ he says with a cheeky wiggle of the eyebrows.
  • The Scot writhed and wiggled as much as his constraints would allow, trying to escape.
  • Mr. Lundgaard spent evenings hunched over his espresso machine, studying exemplars on YouTube and rehearsing his "wiggle," the back and forth motion of the hand pouring milk. Foam Sweet Foam: 'Latte Art'
  • I blushed, waiting a beat before slowly trying to wiggle out of his grasp without waking him up.
  • The comb was then brought out, and her mop of red-gold hair was assisted to fall in wet spirals all over her lovely head, which always "wiggled" too much for any more formal style of hair-dressing. Timothy's Quest A Story for Anybody, Young or Old, Who Cares to Read It
  • But Young had also noticed that the snakes 'wiggled' their heads just before letting fly. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • Led by Souhair herself - she goes by the one name only - the troupe stomps, shakes and wiggles its way through a veil dance, folk pieces from Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, a couple of flamenco numbers and the ubiquitous belly dance.
  • Another rounding error, another ‘journalistic rationale’ for the wiggles in the market chart.
  • Up here in the still vastness there is no margin for error, no wiggle room, no leeway between getting it right and dying.
  • The difference was, it made specific claims about Earth's history that could be disproven - thoroughly, with no wiggle room, no maybes, just plain wrong.
  • The twin tails and skirt have lots of wiggle even with littlerod movement, which helps to entice smallies that have gotten lockjaw during acold front. John Merwin Picks the 50 Best Lures of All Time
  • By the end of last year, he had wiggled out of the mess.
  • Then, one day with nothing better to do, I took out the lens and using tweezers "wiggled" each of the contacts in a circular motion. News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)
  • Line drawings are more suitable than variable-area-wiggle plots for displaying large seismic sections at a size appropriate for publication.
  • I tried to wiggle my way out of it in every way I could: I couldn’t afford the time, I couldn’t afford to be away from my work, I had already been spending too much time away from home…and the list went on.
  • Around the world these composting worms are also referred to as tiger worms, brandlings, wigglers or surface litter worms.
  • They wiggled their hips to the sound of pop music.
  • That way you'll have a little wiggle room to finesse each screw into its respective hole and get it threaded.
  • The new lane will be striped on Scott Street, between Oak and Fell streets, a one-block stretch that is part of what is called the wiggle bike route connecting Market Street to the Panhandle that takes cyclists on a less-than-direct path so they can avoid a grueling hill on Haight Street. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • Give yourself a little wiggle room. Times, Sunday Times
  • He wiggled his eyebrows causing a wave of rapid giggling from behind the screen of her room.
  • I wiggled my toes and I felt them move so I guess that's a good sign.
  • the request left some wiggle room for future restructuring
  • Zoe wiggled luxuriously on the bed, crooking her arm over her face. Choker
  • He then mathematically superimposed additional wiggles and shifts representing the movements of the lunar perigee and nodes to bring this main, smooth loop closer to the moon's true orbit.
  • John motioned with a wiggle of his brows towards Lace's swaying bottom as she moved down the steps.
  • He has wavered, wobbled, and wiggled about the war in Iraq since it began.
  • Yet technology will leave little wiggle room in this case. Times, Sunday Times
  • He wiggled his fingers, occasionally bent forward to stretch out his calves and thighs, or reached overhead with one hand to touch the other shoulder, stretching bi- and triceps. A Bob Lee Swagger eBook Boxed Set
  • Infrared wavelengths, which are a little longer than visible light, merely wiggle through the dust in the cloud.
  • Dr. B. loved it and would scrunch up his face in that way that made his moustache wiggle when I'd launch into the description of the annual Miss Antler contest.
  • A little round, stripy-blue fish slowly wiggled its way right in front of my face, with black wide-open eyes and naturally pursed mouth, as if he didn't notice there was a big monster watching him.
  • As a result they have little wiggle room and tend to dismiss staff instead of reducing the bonus pot. Times, Sunday Times
  • For example, light may wiggle around so much that it returns to the same place. Times, Sunday Times
  • When Jamie began to wiggle, he switched to Bible stories, which were more interesting.
  • She was asked to count, wiggle her fingers and identify pictures, as the tumour was removed. The Sun
  • Huh! And as for the wiggler who said, I think his name is NOT SURE, he said, Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » It’s Not Over When it’s Over
  • Since the linguists I've read say that none of the typology classifications flexionalal (fusional), agglutinative, isolating (analytical) or polysynthetic fit any language perfectly you probably do have some wiggle room to say that Vietnamese has some non-isolating characteristics. Languagehat.com: GENDER DIFFERENCES IN CHINESE.
  • I'll put some numb stuff in their gums and wiggle it around so it doesn't hurt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Web Zen: Zoo Zen Revisited squirrel messenger unidog wiggles dog wigs dancing chicken owls daily mail picnic frog inner city snail counting sheep squeek the squirrel hamsters in hats uni the hedgehog Boing Boing
  • No person could say that she moved in a suggestive manner, but the tiny wiggle of her hips was completely and absolutely sensual.
  • *step step hop step step hop step step hop step step hop* *slyde slyde wiggle, slyde slyde wiggle, slyde slyde gigglolZ* Oscar too growchy - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Her arms tightened around the purring cat involuntarily, causing him to mewl with displeasure and wiggle free of her grasp.
  • Joe wiggled and cooed happily as his mother dipped a cloth in water and sponged him off, dried and powdered him, and showed Hoss how to fold and apply a fresh diaper.
  • The excessively rainy weather was troubling lambing in Wigglesworth.
  • Every time they told her to sit still she wiggled and squirmed as much as she could.
  • My friend Christian, who famously composts his own (bigger) dogs 'poop, clued me into the importance of red wiggler worms, so I decided to go to nearby Buena Vista Park to dig for some. Boing Boing
  • Well, TP wanted to post 1 more, but I advised them against running a thread all about you, wiggler …. Think Progress » After Telling Women, Gays How To Live, Oklahoma GOP Outraged At ‘Government Intervention’ In Divorces
  • After I wiggled my toes to make sure they were still functioning, I rummaged around in the fridge for a yoghurt. SOMEBODY
  • She bent her legs and wiggled her entire body in a jerky motion, flicking her long fingers outward, while her wooden silk hair splayed out around her as the crimson ribbon was lost.
  • Each of Lydia's scenes with Diana is a battle of the dialogue-punctuating butt wiggles.
  • Zoe wiggled luxuriously on the bed, crooking her arm over her face. Choker
  • But administrators who adopt the wiggle-room approach will tend to be more modest and consultative in interpreting that core, and will often "agree to disagree" on issues that can reasonably be deemed ambiguous or adiaphorous. Mere Orthodoxy
  • Meanwhile, Romer treaded carefully when asked if there is any wiggle room on the president's campaign promise that nobody in the middle class will see any tax increases during his time in office. Obama aide hints at second stimulus, tries to slam door on tax talk
  • We proposed to make it a Midshipman Easy duel, a three-cornered fight -- Brothers Homan and Benson vs. the "Apostle," but they wiggled in and they wiggled out, they temporized and tergiversated until we saw there wasn't an ounce of fight in the whole Prohibition crew -- that, after their flamboyant defi, we couldn't pull 'em into a joint debate with a span of mules and a log-cabin. The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 12
  • Sidewinders use quick motions to wiggle into the sand to bury the greater part of their body.
  • Not a tired old coulis swiggle or powdery spatter among the lot.
  • He still shows up opponents with his belly-shaking, fist-flailing ‘Walker Wiggle,’ though the wiggles come less frequently now.
  • She straightened to her full height (she barely came to Priss' shoulder) and gave her shoulders a wiggle of importance.
  • Inside, the old town wiggles and winds in on itself, a labyrinth of narrow alleys and high walls, hiding dark courtyards.
  • With this she launches into a series of grinds, wiggles and shimmies, to thunderous applause. Times, Sunday Times
  • They wiggled their hips to the sound of pop music.
  • The blink of an eye, the wiggle of a thumb, the touch of a lobe, and thousands of pounds move from one account into another, the auctioneer's gavel, like a referee's whistle, the final arbiter.
  • Have to say that nothing works better for brook trout than a nice red wiggler on a small hook. There's Always Room for Worms
  • It's as if defensive coordinators have wiggled out of straitjackets and finally can turn the pages of their playbooks again.
  • I love view 1 - feminie and not too tight; no penguin "wiggle-walk" for me! New Memo from the Department of the Obvious - A Dress A Day
  • On second thought, "Wiggle Dress" might also apply to the fact that one has to "wiggle" into them. Cleaning Out My Closet, Part 1 - A Dress A Day
  • I responded by tucking the cover in too tightly for your wiggle.
  • However, I starts for the staddle; and he kind'a growled, and wiggled his short tail, and seemed to be tickled to think I was a comin 'towards him. Chains and Freedom: Or, The Life and Adventures of Peter Wheeler, a Colored Man Yet Living. A Slave in Chains, a Sailor on the Deep, and a Sinner at the Cross
  • This 26-issue miniseries -- initially described as biweekly, now revised to "twice a month," which provides a little more wiggle room -- looks like it's going to be another attempt at the "spine of the line" premise first attempted with Countdown; a lot of DC series will be spinning out of or directly tied into it. ComicsAlliance.com
  • With flexible soft-plastic "fins" and a short marabou tail, the Foxee Jig has lots of wiggle in asmall package. John Merwin Picks the 50 Best Lures of All Time
  • In one quite amazingly deft movement he too contrives to wiggle into the minute room.
  • A Flynt apologist could probably wiggle away from the sexism of the word cunt; harder to excuse was Flynt's preposterous suggestion that Sandra Day O'Connor's appointment was meritless, an empty gesture of political correctness. Slate Articles
  • Yet they're all built from the wiggle-room found inside the tightest of genre straitjackets.
  • Sure OOP introduced constructs such as polymorphism and interfaces etc to wiggle this, but imperfectly. Tooling Around
  • She wiggled her long toes in the sunlight and I told her she ought to be careful out here.
  • She led the way with her sexy wiggle without looking back to see if the client was following her or not.
  • We're just beginning to eke out every wiggle on the seismogram and what it's telling us," says Wallace. Analog Science Fiction and Fact
  • She was asked to count, wiggle her fingers and identify pictures, as the tumour was removed. The Sun
  • Review the words: shoes, pants, shirt, gloves, hat, pumpkin head, clomp, wiggle, shake, clap, nod, boo .
  • I took out a pack of cigs and wiggled it in the air.
  • He will squint at the Tories sardined into the benches opposite, put his thumb to his nose, wiggle his fingers and, with a schoolboy bray, say: ‘Na-na-na-na-naaa’.
  • The car turned in neatly enough, the back end followed with a little wiggle and the big V8 block pulled strongly out of it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Vagaries and broad pictures have too much wiggle room, too many gaps and crinkles to get mired in. Sitting down, getting it done «
  • He will squint at the Tories sardined into the benches opposite, put his thumb to his nose, wiggle his fingers and, with a schoolboy bray, say: ‘Na-na-na-na-naaa’.
  • Passion warred with amusement as I watched her wiggle her toes in the thick carpet. Secret History of Elizabeth Tudor, Vampire Slayer
  • The advent of the third-generation synchrotron radiation facilities, featured by insertion devices such as undulators and wigglers, is fundamentally changing this situation.
  • Immediately a two-page footnote explains that David Wallace had "already left the Internal Revenue Service in 1987," that his job was "a rote examiner, aka a 'wiggler' in the Service ­nomenclature," and that his "civil service rank was a GS-9. A Cure for Head-Exploding Brilliance
  • The doll wiggled and struggled to get free but the weight of Adam's foot on its chest was too heavy for it to move off.
  • As electrons used to create the laser beam are steered from the linear accelerator around a curve to a wiggler where the laser beam is produced, the electrons give off t-rays.
  • The frog was not dead, but its brain had been pithed, which is what happens when you stick a probe into the skull and wiggle. Narrative Magazine's Friday Feature
  • The overall fit is very snug, but you can wiggle your toes.
  • It took them, he told [the] [his] attentive audience, about three days to hatch; the larva stage lasted about a week; and the pupa, usually called the "wiggler," lasted to more days. Manuscript Draft: Walter Reed: Doctor in Uniform, by Laura Wood, [19 -- ]
  • Some are fishing inland lakes for splakes and brook trout and using mayfly wigglers, splakes, maggots & waxworms.
  • The best cure for earworm is to sing the Wiggles “Hot Potato” to yourself, over and over, until you can displace the offending tune. Cheeseburger Gothic » Let the word go forth from this time and this place.
  • Might Lou Reed's monstrosity of non-stop feedback noise, Metal Machine Music, be a good record to help people shake their sillies out and wiggle their waggles away?
  • As a result they have little wiggle room and tend to dismiss staff instead of reducing the bonus pot. Times, Sunday Times
  • The car turned in neatly enough, the back end followed with a little wiggle and the big V8 block pulled strongly out of it. Times, Sunday Times
  • If one overacts, the other has to add even more eyebrow wiggles and long, hard staring to top him.
  • You don't even have to think about it, just stick a finger in, give it a wiggle, and Bob's your uncle.
  • Ramona Simms - Gorgeously attired in head hankey and with an attractive unaffected insouciant wiggle, the girl from Ipanemah was oblivious to the admiring glance s she received from passers by … Archive 2007-03-11
  • She squirmed and wiggled around a little and was able to shake the blanket off.
  • Ahmed guides us through the flat, desolate landscape with a complicated series of frenzied taps, hand wiggles and screams (we can only assume this is delight at our driving).
  • After a couple minutes, her tense body relaxed and she wiggled in the stretcher to get more comfortable.
  • Over the last few days I've been thinking about all the things I won't be able to do with the limb; flex my ankle, wiggle my toes, point my foot left and right.
  • She tosses her head and glances over her shoulder to her Master, playfully adding a wiggle to her step.
  • I have absolutely no wiggle room on this.
  • Old forms of polliwog are _pollywig_, _polewiggle_, and _pollwiggle_. The Log of the Sun A Chronicle of Nature's Year
  • Universities have had little wiggle room, over fees or numbers. Times, Sunday Times
  • I wiggled my fingers at him, which I am sure looked absolutely ridiculous coming from a woman wearing breeches, boots, a shirt, hair braided back, and a three-cornered hat.
  • Amoebae, blood cells, chloroplasts, hydra, paramecia, and other microscopic microorganisms wiggle and squirm with fascinating movement in closeup views sure to make you wash your hands.
  • Lipmann extended our understanding of bioenergetics by formulating the concept of the ATP metabolic wheel and introducing his famous "wiggle" (~P) to represent the bonds of high energy phosphate derivatives. Otto Meyerhof and the Physiology Institute: the Birth of Modern Biochemistry
  • Universities have had little wiggle room, over fees or numbers. Times, Sunday Times
  • “Every deal contains a certain amount of what my son likes to call wiggle room.” The Black Madonna
  • There is a thin aluminum plate behind the faceplates that you must wiggle back and forth to snap out, why they put those in there I am not sure.
  • You know, down to the last wiggle of the hips, and down to every kind of expression of character and socialbility and her interests and all.
  • Yet technology will leave little wiggle room in this case. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were three film cooling schemes used, namely, slot, discrete - hole and wiggle - strip.
  • Magic is not a favourite of mine in urban fantasy, and by ‘magic’ I mean those who wiggle their fingers, incant something, and … well, ‘magic happens’. [REVIEW] Blue Is for Nightmares – Laurie Faria Stolarz « Urban Fantasy Land
  • Insurance companies have kind of wiggled about this. CNN Transcript Aug 29, 2003
  • Only he would seize on the effervescent cinematic potential of anything from Lund's ability to wiggle her ears to a chance to pastiche an hour of Paris, Texas in two minutes flat.
  • Their gold, is our advanced/bronze class, i mean gold just learnt slingshot in jive and natural turn, though they do do this cool reverse natural top thing and something called a wiggle. Archive 2008-05-01
  • Who doesn't love a wiggle dress? Times, Sunday Times
  • I can't bump any more but I can manage a sedate wiggle providing it doesn't go on too long.
  • Nor is it about wowing them with your capped teeth or that pelvic wiggle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Particles 'wiggled' at undulator magnets emit stronger X-rays. BBC News - Home
  • And not even the infamous wiggle of his Cleopatra can compare to his passion for golf.
  • Lipmann extended our understanding of bioenergetics by formulating the concept of the ATP metabolic wheel and introducing his famous "wiggle" (~P) to represent the bonds of high energy phosphate derivatives. Otto Meyerhof and the Physiology Institute: the Birth of Modern Biochemistry
  • But Young had also noticed that the snakes "wiggled" their heads just before letting fly. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • Up here in the still vastness there is no margin for error, no wiggle room, no leeway between getting it right and dying. Times, Sunday Times
  • In retrospect, Presley's wiggles seem perfectly suited to a medium that showed the movements and performance styles that radio listeners could only imagine.
  • The power of magick is not just hocus-pocus, a wiggle of a rat, and a curse with a bat.
  • I was made to lie down on his couch, stick my legs in the air, wiggle my toes, push against him and generally do all manner of undignified things.
  • Turn the record over and you have another winner—‘Add a Little Wiggle’—a masterpiece made out of a song-and-dance ‘pop’.
  • It showed only a slight wiggle when rotated into vertical mode.
  • But it also gives you a chance to applaud the skills of the colourful gondoliers as they pass each other, separated it seems by a mere lick of paint, with deft, well-practised wiggles of their single oars.
  • He squirmed and wiggled free of her grip and began exploring the corners of her bed.
  • I yelled and wiggled, but I couldn't stop the piercing feeling from growing more intense.
  • He got to help the White House wiggle out of unpleasant moments by asking questions worthy of a doofus.
  • Regardless of debt restrictions, some may take advantage of a little budgetary wiggle room to take a trip or improve the home. Christianity Today
  • The shop told me that they always tite lock all the screws and bolts on the PSE bows that shoot that fast because they tend to wiggle loose. I am thinking about buying a new PSE STINGER. Any comments or concerns that i might need to know before commiting?
  • There were three film cooling schemes used, namely, slot, discrete - hole and wiggle - strip.
  • He has wavered, wobbled, and wiggled about the war since it began.
  • For example, light may wiggle around so much that it returns to the same place. Times, Sunday Times
  • DEFENSE SECRETARY: Well, there is some so - called wiggle room as such in terms of the flexibility. CNN Transcript Feb 27, 2009
  • Call wiggled for nearly half the distance, the pain in his leg growing more terrible with every movement. The Lonesome Dove Series
  • She took her shoes off then, and wiggled her toes contentedly inside her silk stockings.
  • If ever there was a lesson in following company fundamentals, investing for the long term, and ignoring the nonsense spouted about hot sectors, new economies, and wiggles in the share price chart, Logica is surely it.
  • With a quick wiggle of his hips he told the hundred or so in attendance that it was a combination of Lismore's strong love message and his desire to start in the race walk.
  • Both knelt down and laved their faces and hands and, as Nan said, "wiggled the winkers out of their eyes. Nan Sherwood at Rose Ranch
  • Services here are several times cheaper than in Nablus, and as the checkpoints had been closed, it is the best alternative for those who can still afford the luxuries of preening themselves but can't reason with the soldiers to wiggle their way out of their open-air prison of a village. Thursdays with my sisters
  • Laughing Squid reports that the video uses a technique called wiggle stereoscopy, which films sequences with two cameras, slightly offset from one another. Tom's hardware UK
  • Give yourself a little wiggle room. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her bottom wiggled as she walked past.
  • In converting radiocarbon results to calendar dates, the wiggles in the calibration curve are the real problem.
  • I tried a 2-cam as a directional piece in a concave spot, then wiggled the sling in all directions.
  • But a signed deal that contains a way for MLB to wiggle out if certain contingencies aren't met wouldn't be completely out of the question. USATODAY.com - D.C. officials, MLB a perfect match
  • For neoconservatives, such a fusionism would provide the wiggle room in the budget to increase the size of the military to a size they believe is more appropriate.
  • The kitten mewed and wiggled until Claire stuck her finger down into the pocket. Firestorm!
  • So most builder contracts contain "wiggle" language that mentions when completion is expected, but protects the builder from liability if the delivery date isn't met sometimes for as long as two years. Recourse When Home Builder Is Delayed?
  • If you can't get up, do a series of in-seat exercises like toe wiggles, ankle rotations, knee lifts and shoulder shrugs.
  • The wiggler converts the electron beam power into laser light.
  • That one kind of wiggled in there," said Mr. Dickey, who gave up two runs in 8 1/3 innings, getting a no-decision in the Mets '3-2, 14-inning victory Wednesday at enclosed Minute Maid Park. He Coulda Been a Contender
  • Desroches' alfresco restaurant lets you wiggle your toes in bare sand, while a chef with a tall toque and suitably Gallic accent does delicious things with the catch of the day and fresh local vegetables.
  • These things look great fun to fly - their pilots wave from open cockpits and wiggle their wings raffishly - but they look as graceful and congruous as goats on skateboards.
  • the toddler was a real wiggler on plane trips
  • All you have to do here is go to your stove, put in a cabbage, wiggle your nose and, abracadabra!
  • A duck wiggled in the street.
  • They wiggled their hips to the rhythm of the music.

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